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Perillo Tours has been America’s leader in Italy travel since 1945. The following escorted tours have been enjoyed for over 40 years by more than 750,000 of our guests. Each itinerary . . . activity . . . hotel . . . and meal . . . has been personally selected, continuously innovated, and expertly perfected by Steve Perillo, according to the highest standards of founder Joseph Perillo and Mr. Italy himself – Mario Perillo. Chances are, YOU know someone who’s enjoyed one of our famous Italy tours!

Please note that our tours include moderate physical activity. Walking tours as well as walking on uneven surfaces/cobblestone roads/stairs should be expected. You must be able to walk on your own and keep up with the group or have someone traveling with you to assist you. You can expect to walk 10,000-12,000 steps per day.

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Embrace the holiday spirit with our special Christmas time tour, where you'll explore the timeless beauty of Italy decked out in festive splendor. Begin your journey in the heart of Rome, where the Eternal City transforms into a winter wonderland. Wander through traditional Christmas markets set against a backdrop of historic monuments, savoring seasonal treats and unique gifts.

Next, journey to Arezzo, a charming Tuscan town renowned for its vibrant Christmas market. Experience the warmth of local hospitality as you browse handcrafted ornaments, artisanal foods, and cozy holiday crafts. Enjoy the next 3 nights in Florence, the birthplace of the Renaissance.

The tour also includes a visit to Gubbio, a beautiful medieval town in Umbria, where you'll witness the breathtaking Gubbio Christmas Tree—a dazzling display of lights that adorns the slopes of Mount Ingino, creating a sparkling beacon visible from miles around. This awe-inspiring sight, coupled with the town's quaint streets and festive atmosphere, will surely leave you with cherished memories.

Join us for this unforgettable Christmas journey and immerse yourself in the magic of Italy during the most wonderful time of the year.

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Starting at $4595

This 12-day tour includes 2 of the most beautiful regions of Italy: Campania & Puglia. The south of Italy is known in Italian as the 'Mezzogiorno' (Midday) region; some of the oldest and most important historical towns in Italy are located here as well as some of the best food in all of Italy! Explore the beautiful region of Puglia which has a culture, history, and a dialect all its own. Discover the Trulli in Alberobello and explore Lecce, also known as the “Florence of the South”. You'll be surprised by how the 'old country' has very much joined the 21st century while retaining its special charm.

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Starting at $4250

The History of Rome and the Art of Florence combine to form one of our newest tours. We here at Perillo strive to provide the most you can get out of the limited time you have in Italy, and this tour touches on everything – historical & religious sites, chocolate, wine, art, and of course free time for you to explore on your own.

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Starting at $7995

Join us as we first travel through Italy; starting in Florence we visit all the most famous historical sites and offer insights into Italian cuisine and culture. We’ll take a day trip to Venice and then make our way through the Italian countryside to Rome. We then travel from Rome to Athens and visit the Grecian islands, learn how to create Greek specialties and cruise around the Grecian archipelago for the pinnacle of beauty and relaxation.

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Starting at $5995

Perillo's Italy North Classic is the largest selling Italy tour in history. Developed in 1975 by Mario Perillo and Lucio Massari, it remains our most popular itinerary today. The 'Continental' tour delivers the identical itinerary (in reverse) but without dinners.

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Starting at $5395

Perillo's Italy North Classic is the largest selling Italy tour in history. Developed in 1975 by Mario Perillo and Lucio Massari, it remains our most popular itinerary today. The 'Continental' tour delivers the identical itinerary (in reverse) but without dinners and without Milan.

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Starting at $4295

Our Marco Polo Tour is the counterpart to our Vesuvius Tour. One featuring Venice, the other featuring Sorrento. Either way, you can be assured that Steve Perillo has hand-selected every hotel, restaurant, sightseeing experience and guide that will make your vacation the memory of a lifetime.

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The 'Continental' gives you the chance to dine on your own in Italy! Your tour guide will be happy to suggest everything from trattorias to the finest dining experiences.

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Lemon trees and vineyards cascade down the terraced cliffs to the sea. Soft sea breezes mix with the scent of fresh basil, tomatoes and olive oil. Capri sparkles in the distance. Welcome to Amalfi! This is a no-holds-barred invitation to live life to the fullest.

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Starting at $3795

There's no place on earth like Sicily. A true melting pot of cultures, you'll see Greek and Asian influences in the exotic architecture, unique cuisine and faces of her people. If you happen to be of Sicilian heritage, you'll be surprised by how the 'old country' has very much joined the 21st century while retaining its special charm.

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Starting at $3350

Explore the Island of Sicily and learn about its extensive history. This tour gives you the opportunity to learn about all that the island has to offer – the original birthplace of Marsala Wine, the Mountains of Taormina and even locations where, “The Godfather,” movies were filmed. Love history and culture? This is the tour for you!

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Starting at $3995

If you're looking for a compact and affordable Italy Vacation - Our Vesuvius Tour is perfect! The itinerary is meticulously crafted by Steve Perillo and his team to run like a 'Swiss Watch' and be lots of fun too!

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Starting at $4450

On this Perillo tour, you'll experience firsthand the wonders of Northern Italy. This treasure packed tours takes you throughout the celebrated northern gems including Bologna, Rapallo, Stresa, Parma, Venice, Cinque Terre, La Spezia, Portofino, Lugano, Lake Como.

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This 12-day tour includes 2 of the most beautiful regions of Italy: Campania & Puglia. The south of Italy is known in Italian as the 'Mezzogiorno' (Midday) region; some of the oldest and most important historical towns in Italy are located here as well as some of the best food in all of Italy! You’ll be able to try a margherita pizza in the city where it was invented – Naples! Explore the beautiful region of Puglia which has a culture, history, and a dialect all its own. Discover the Trulli in Alberobello and explore Lecce, also known as the “Florence of the South”. You'll be surprised by how the 'old country' has very much joined the 21st century while retaining its special charm.

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Discover the region of Umbria, also known as "the Green Heart of Italy", along with Tuscany and Rome on this new 11 day tour. Enjoy a wine tasting and an unforgettable hands-on cooking class with a Tuscan chef! Go on an exciting truffle hunt with a truffle hunter and his trained dogs. Visit the Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi and discover Gubbio, a well-preserved medieval town dating back to the Etruscan period.

Important: There are many steps and different buildings in Castello di Spaltena, the hotel in Tuscany. Anyone with reduced mobility should consider a different tour.

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Starting at $4695

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Starting at $4850

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Starting at $5875

Perillo's Italy North Classic is the largest selling Italy tour in history. Developed in 1975 by Mario Perillo and Lucio Massari, it remains our most popular itinerary today. This departure will be staying in superior/deluxe  hotels.

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Starting at $4950

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Starting at $3395

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Starting at $4225

The Renaissance was a rediscovery of classical Greek culture in Italy, and especially Florence.

Michelangelo and Leonard da Vinci were the big names of this period.

But on this deluxe 9-day tour, you’ll also meet the many other creative geniuses of the Renaissance!

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Starting at $3295

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My husband and I had the most fantastic tour of Rome and Tuscany through Perillo Tours. This tour took us to many of the most popular places to go and I would book it again in a heartbeat and tell everybody that I know what a great vacation Perillo tours did for us.

I could not imagine coming to Italy and not doing another Perillo Tour. Mirna was an excellent guide.

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“Uffizi Gallery in Florence is a world class museum with an incredible renaissance art collection. Enjoy a guided tour with a Local Specialist to make the experience more memorable, especially when in front of Botticelli’s stunning ‘Birth of Venus’ painting”

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See Michelangelo's frescoed ceiling in the Sistine Chapel

One of the most important structures of the Catholic faith, the Vatican City’s Sistine Chapel is a must-see on a tour of Italy. Though the chapel walls have witnessed centuries of worship, it’s the renaissance ceiling paintings of Michelangelo that will leave you in awe.

Visit the glamorous Isle of Capri

Enjoy the classic Italian summer in Italy’s picture-perfect Gulf of Naples. Famed for its crystal grottos, dramatic coastlines and endless glamour, our trips to Italy are complete with a day of freedom spent under a striped umbrella, watching sailboats pass by.

Cruise your way through Venice

The charm found in the canals of Venice is nothing short of irresistible. Admire gothic palaces and postcard bridges whilst adrift in a gondola, gaining an understanding of life in a city that floats. Exploring a city by foot will never be the same after a trip to Venice.

Journey to the well-preserved ruins of Pompeii

An unfathomable history lesson is found in the archaeological ruins of Pompeii. Buried and preserved by the ash of a volcano eruption in the year 79, in this Italian town you will discover the progressive life of early Roman times as you walk within the parameters of an open-air time capsule of life on Earth.

Go shopping in Italy's fashion capital Milan

Armani, Gucci, Prada and Versace. These are some of the prestigious fashion brands that call the Italian city of Milan home. In between yearning through boutiques and department stores, stop to sample the city’s delicacies like breaded veal cutlet and ossobuco.

Our top 5 things to do in Italy

It's the moments of quiet stillness that take your breath away on a Trafalgar tour through Italy. Sitting in the calm halls of the Vatican. Floating on the canals of Venice. Standing beside the ruins of Pompeii.

Uffizi Gallery

The Tuscan capital is home to Uffizi Gallery, where the brushworks of art’s true masters are found. Names like Raffaello, Leonardo, and Michelangelo dress Uffizi’s grand pink walls, whilst internal courtyards leading to the Arno River will show you the building’s architectural brilliance.

Vatican Museums

A collection of Christian artwork that spans centuries and stirs the soul is found in Rome’s Vatican Museums. From the intricate ceiling by Michelangelo in the Sistine Chapel to the detailed Pope portraits from the 16th century to today, you will be lost for words once inside this blessed museum complex.

Doge's Palace

Home to the leader of Venice from its opening in 1340, Doge’s Palace summarizes the sparkle of this city. An opulent example of Venetian Gothic architecture and home to numerous historical works, this museum is a must when you visit Venice.

Best museums in Italy

The epicenter of the Catholic faith and the birthplace of art’s most renowned masters. Our guided tours of Italy will take you to the many museums found here, whether in the Sistine Chapel, by the canals of Venice or in the grand galleries of Tuscany.

The authentic carbonara experience will take place in Rome, covered in salty Pecorino Romano cheese. A simple dish inspiring heart-warming meal times, this pasta will connect you with Italy’s rich culinary customs - an impressive evolution from its supposed heritage as a coal-miner’s meal.

Pollo alla Cacciatora

Literally translating to ‘hunter’ in Italian, cacciatore offers an appreciation for Italy’s meals of days gone by. Typically a preparation of rabbit or chicken, it’s the simmering tomato stew that makes this dish so mouthwatering. Satisfy a genuine hunger and consume with hand-ripped bread.

Italy tours are best served with an oversized slice of tiramisu. Cementing this country's obsession with espresso, this cake of layered biscuits soaked in coffee is the perfect after hours pick-me-up before an evening stroll through the charming streets.

Best food in Italy

A date with Italian food will likely start and end with a slice of pizza. But it’s the menu items that we share with you in between that will take your appreciation to new heights; think cacciatore and Carbonara with a slice of tiramisu in between.

What to pack for Italy

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A classic linen outfit

The Italians are famous for their equal parts glamorous and effortless dress sense. Look the part with a few ensembles featuring classic linens in navy and white.

A blank journal

With the wealth of inspiration tucked into every corner of Italy, you might find yourself compelled to write down notes or memories. At the very least to remember the traditional Italian recipes you learn.

With such a large expanse of space to explore, on some days, long journeys are unavoidable. The scenery will provide plenty of visual entertainment, while headphones can be used to listen to some local music or enjoy podcasts about Italian history, culture and politics when you're not enjoying the storytelling from your Travel Director.

A small blanket

When exploring the soul-stirring setting of Tuscany, a picnic may call. Come prepared with a small blanket to cover in wine and cheese.

Under the Tuscan Sun by Frances Mayes

A classic memoir that brought the romance of Tuscany to the world, there’s no better time to read this book than when venturing through the country yourself.

Pack for sustainable travel

Consider your environmental impact when you next take a trip and go single-use-plastic-free by packing a reusable water bottle, a steel straw, your own shopping bags and reusable toiletry bottles.

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As a treasure trove of artistic and historical wonders, Italy offers timeless beauty and cultural richness. In the central Tuscany region, the streets of Florence are filled with Renaissance architecture, with a skyline dominated by the Santa Maria del Fiore Cathedral, a Gothic art masterpiece. Within the northern Lombardy region, the fashion mecca, Milan, offers an abundance of art galleries and museums, with the most sought-after sight being The Last Supper, a mural painting by Leonardo da Vinci. Bordering the Tyrrhenian Sea in the central Lazio region, Rome is home to the ancient Colosseum, an amphitheater that played host to gladiatorial games, and the Pantheon, a former Roman temple. Perched atop cliffs that overlook the Bay of Naples in the southwestern Campania region, the coastal town of Sorrento is known for its lemon groves, notably some of the best lemons in Italy, they are used to produce the splendor that is Limoncello, a lemon-flavored Italian liqueur. Take a gondola ride through the romantic canals of Venice to explore one of the most unique cities in the world, built on more than 100 islands in the northeastern Veneto region. Savor the sweet symphony of Italy's gastronomic legacy and culinary mastery that spans centuries, with authentic Italian gelato, pasta, and pizza.

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Italy tours discovery guide

Captivating, complicated, born and reborn for millennia—Italy continues to inspire artists and beguile travelers. Follow your heart to the rolling Tuscan hillside dotted with cypress trees, listen to the water lap Venetian canals, and succumb to the romance of Rome.

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A Week in Italy: Venice, Florence & Rome

9 days | 11 days with Sorrento Peninsula extension

4.6 out of 5 stars

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Grand Tour of Italy

15 days | 17 days with Rome extension

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Venice, Florence & Rome

12 days | 15 days with Sorrento Peninsula extension

4.7 out of 5 stars

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London, Paris & Rome

11 days | 14 days with Madrid extension

4.8 out of 5 stars

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Barcelona, Southern France & the Italian Riviera

12 days | 14 days with Rome extension

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What to know before you go

POPULATION Italy’s 59 million residents are joined by nearly as many yearly visitors—it’s the fifth most visited country in the world.

CAPITAL Rome—known as the Eternal City—is older than Italy itself, predating the country by 2,600 years.

CULTURAL QUICK TAKE With more than 162,000 coffee bars to choose from, Italians cherish their daily tazza di caffè. Remember: While you can enjoy an espresso any time, cappuccinos are exclusively ordered in the morning.

WHAT TO GO FOR Sumptuous art and architecture, bucolic village piazzas, and a rapidly melting pistachio gelato—all of which you’ll experience with our Italy travel packages.

UNIQUE EXPERIENCES ON TOUR Trips to Italy simply aren’t complete without truffle hunting and pasta making. Plus, visits to agriturismos, lemon groves, and olive farms let you add a bespoke touch to your already flavor-filled journey.

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See Florence, Rome, Venice, and smaller treasures, too. It’s the most popular of our Italy trip packages for a reason.

Three iconic cities—and three ways to see them—from weeklong sojourns to extended explorations to trips designed just for solo travelers.

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Slow down to savor the romance and relics

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Live la dolce vita in one perfect week

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Go solo, with your future best friends

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Any time in Italy is time well spent. Want to make the most of it?

Get inspired to get out there with a few primers on all things Italy.

The Ultimate Italy Travel Guide

What to see, eat, and pack, plus our favorite insider scoops for Italy travel.

How to experience Italy like a local

Check out our best tips for embracing life as a traveler, not a tourist.

Let’s help you put the “I” in Italy

Our solo travelers share their advice for traveling to Italy solo on a guided tour.

See Italy from amatriciana to ziti

Filmmaker Federico Fellini—the “La Dolce Vita” director himself—once said that life is a combination of magic and pasta. If you happen to think that the magic is in the pasta, our Food & Wine Tours are your ticket to mangia-ing your way up, down, and across the Italian countryside.

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Piedmont & Tuscany

Join a truffle hunt, try chocolate making, and roll your pasta.

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Flavors of Tuscany & Umbria

Discover the simple, honest flavors of central Italy.

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Southern Italy & Sicily

Taste the south’s distinctly delicate, robust, and fragrant creations.

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Campania, Puglia & the Amalfi Coast

Get authentic, hands-on, flour-covered experiences at an agriturismo.

Signature experiences for your memory vault. Why don’t you...

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Cruise Lake Como

For cliffside peeks at luxe estates and gardens. Try it on our Lake Como, the Italian Riviera & Venice tour.

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Roll pasta in Rome

For a plateful of handmade ravioli. Try it on our Journey through Italy: Milan to the Amalfi Coast tour.

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Sip limoncello

For a tangy treat from a family-owned lemon farm. Try it on our Naples, Sorrento & Rome tour.

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Dig for truffles

Unearth pungent fungi with a trained hound. Try it on our Food & Wine: Northern Italy & the Italian Riviera tour.

Uncover your Italy travel style

Active, languid, or something in between—we have a tour that fits your ideal travel personality.

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Treat yourself

Discover hilltop towns—like Monreale and Taormina—solo, not alone.

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On the waterfront

Float along Venetian canals, Lake Como, and Cinque Terre’s cliffs.

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On the move

Check off your Tuscany to-do list surrounded by cypress trees.

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Linger longer

Make the Eternal City your home away from home for the week.

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We offer 200+ immersive, guided tours around the world. Wherever you choose to go, you’ll enjoy lots of advantages that make traveling with us different.

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Prep your packing list

While you’re deciding what to take, we’ll be busy arranging your hotels, meals, tickets, and more tour essentials. That’s what going guided is all about.

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If Italy fired up your wanderlust—and we know that feeling—explore tours that complement your sojourn with even more of Europe’s delights.

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Highlights of England, Scotland & Ireland

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The Greek Islands: Mykonos, Santorini & Crete

14 days | 16 days with Athens extension

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A Week in Ireland: Dublin, Cork & Galway

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Travel tips for Italy trips

One of the best parts about Italy is the diversity within its borders—from the rugged, Alpine beauty of Northern Italy to the laid-back countryside of Tuscany and Umbria, to the cultural capitals of Rome and Florence, to the colorful beaches of the Italian Riviera and the Mediterranean Coast. It’s hard to choose where to go, but, luckily, many of our Italy tour packages cover a few different distinct areas, like Venice, Florence, and Rome, or Florence, Tuscany, and the Italian Riviera.

Our guided tours of Italy span the spectrum, and sometimes it’s best to start with your interests.

  • Rome, Florence, or Venice.  If it’s your first time in Italy, you may want to begin with the iconic cities of Rome, Florence, and Venice, where you’ll walk through the Colosseum and other historic sites of the Roman Empire, soak in the art and architecture of the birthplace of the Renaissance, and navigate Venice’s beautiful network of canals.
  • Tuscany, Umbria, Northern Italy, or the Italian Riviera.  If you’re a foodie, our culinary-themed Italy vacation packages, such as our small-group  Food & Wine: Flavors of Tuscany & Umbria  and  Food & Wine: Northern Italy & the Italian Riviera  tours, are perfect for you.
  • Rome or Pompeii.  If you’re a history buff, Italy tours that include Rome or Pompeii are the best place to start.
  • Cinque Terre or Amalfi Coast.  For those who are all about sunshine and nature, you’ll love itineraries that include Cinque Terre and the Amalfi Coast.
  • Florence, Milan, Siena, Alberobello, or Venice . Art lovers should consider a trip that includes Florence (for the Renaissance masterpieces), Milan and Siena (for their showstopping cathedrals), and Alberobello and Venice (for Alberobello’s traditional stone huts and Venice’s blown glass).

While summer is often the most common time to visit, it’s also the hottest and most crowded, so we recommend taking one of our guided trips to Italy in the off-season. Spring and fall offer the most pleasant temperatures for sightseeing. You’ll also enjoy smaller crowds, great prices, and seasonal extras, like spring flowers and fall festivals.

Rural areas in Italy’s beloved wine country are particularly beautiful in the fall, when the year’s harvest occurs, usually in October and November. On one of our escorted tours of Italy during this time, you’ll find some of the country’s most flavorful produce, like truffles, chestnuts, grapes, mushrooms, and eggplant. It’s a wonderful time to shop local markets, visit vineyards, and get a feel for daily life during this flavorful season.

If you’re looking to visit Rome or other parts of Southern Italy, winter is also a great time to plan a trip, when the crowds are much smaller at the main attractions like the Colosseum and the Vatican, and the temperatures are cool yet still comfortable for exploring. If this sounds right for you, check out our  Rome: The City Experience  or  Sicily: A Cultural Journey  tours.

In a country bursting with must-see attractions, it would be easier to ask, “Where not to go?” But here’s a short list of the most compelling places to visit in Italy:

  • The Colosseum.  This marvel of ancient Roman engineering is over 1,900 years old, and a visit inside its 157-foot walls is like flipping back the pages of history.
  • The Pantheon.  Remarkable for its size and design, the Pantheon has survived in its original form and is the best-preserved ancient Roman monument.
  • The Duomo.  This legendary Florence cathedral was the world’s largest when it opened in 1436. The Duomo is famous for its Renaissance masterworks and its massive octagonal dome.
  • The Roman Forum.  Once the setting of parades, elections, and trials, the ruins of the Forum give a glimpse of everyday life in ancient Rome.
  • The Leaning Tower of Pisa.  Even though its famous lean began during its construction, this medieval bell tower was considered an engineering marvel of its time.
  • St. Mark’s Basilica.  One of the world’s most iconic travel destinations, St. Mark’s Basilica was Venice’s religious heart centuries ago. A visit to the basilica and the square it’s located in is an absolute must.
  • Vatican City.  Steeped in tradition, history, and even a bit of mystery, Vatican City—the seat of the Catholic Church—is the most-visited spot in Rome. The tiny city-state is home to the breathtaking St. Peter’s Basilica, world-renowned museums, manicured gardens, and the Sistine Chapel.
  • Pompeii.  Experience history preserved. The Roman city of Pompeii was famously covered in ash when Mount Vesuvius erupted in 79 A.D. The deep layer of ash preserved structures and objects frozen in time.

In a country with a rich history and culture, there are many popular activities to experience on our trips to Italy. Some of the most popular activities include:

  • Visiting historical sites.  Italy is home to countless historical sites, such as the Colosseum in Rome, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, and the ancient city of Pompeii.
  • Exploring the countryside.  Italy’s beautiful countryside, with rolling hills, vineyards, and olive groves, makes it a pleasure to discover.
  • Enjoying the food.  Famous for its delicious dishes, Italy will please your palate from Piedmont to Sicily. Wine and food tasting excursions on our trips allow you to sample the best of Italian food and wine. Check out our  food lover’s guide to Italy  for six of the top culinary moments to experience in Italy.
  • Visiting museums and galleries.  You don’t need to be a history buff or art lover to enjoy the magnificent art and rich history that Italy is steeped in. From the papal treasures of the Vatican Museums to the masterworks of the Uffizi Gallery, Italy is home to some of the world’s most incredible art and historical collections. Check out our  art lover’s guide to Italy  and our  history lover’s guide to Italy .
  • Shopping.  Italy is also a shopper’s paradise, with everything from designer clothes to handmade souvenirs. If you love luxury brands, specialty boutiques, or great deals from street vendors, you’ll find it all on our tours of Italy.
  • Enjoying outdoor activities.  No need to spend all your time sightseeing. Outdoor activities, like hiking, cycling, and skiing, are also popular, depending on the season.
  • Relaxing on the beach.  Italy has long coastlines with beautiful beaches to relax on.

With its millennia-spanning history, mouthwatering regional cuisine, and countless artistic treasures, it’s no wonder Italy consistently ranks at the top of travelers’ wish lists. The country offers so much ancient history and delicious food and is home to countless artistic treasures. Italy offers experiences you can’t have anywhere else. Some activities you can experience on our Italy tours include:

  • Taking a gondola ride in  Venice
  • Visiting Vatican City in  Rome
  • Watching the sunset from Piazzale Michelangelo in  Florence
  • Exploring the colorful villages of  Cinque Terre
  • Eating homemade pasta in the tiny village of Noto
  • Taking a cooking class to learn how to make  traditional Italian dishes
  • Staying overnight at an  Italian agriturismo
  • Hunting for truffles

We recommend you spend at least six days in Italy. While our most popular Italy tours run nine days or more, you can enjoy a shorter trip if you limit your tour to one or two cities in the same region.

Yes. Our Italy trip packages visit some of the country’s most famous wine regions, including Tuscany, Umbria, Campania, Puglia, Sicily, and Piedmont.

If exploring Italian vintages is high on your list of to-dos,  learn about our top five Italian wineries to check off your bucket list , then browse our  Food & Wine Tours . We offer a number of trips to Italy’s different growing regions.

Italy has a Mediterranean climate, with mild winters and hot summers. However, the weather can vary greatly depending on the region and time of year, so checking the forecast before traveling on any of our Italy tour packages is essential.

Pull up a seat at any table in Italy and you’re guaranteed to be greeted by the same thing: a dish made with equal parts local ingredients and love. In Italy, a homemade meal is synonymous with a warm welcome, and time-honored cooking traditions allow seasonal flavors to shine.

In general, as you travel from north to south, the cuisine and flavors get lighter. In Northern Italy, where there are more pastures and livestock, you’ll find flavorful meats, rich pastas, and bold wines. In Southern Italy, you’ll feel the influence of the Mediterranean in dishes that feature lots of fish, vegetables, citrus, and olives.

Here are some of the best Italian dishes:

  • Pizza . Naples, the place to get a classic pie, serves up a pure and simple version with just tomatoes, mozzarella cheese, fresh basil, and olive oil.
  • Seafood . Liguria, a region better known as the Italian Riviera, is known for all kinds of fresh-from-the-sea specialties, particularly anchovies, mussels, and a mixed seafood stew called ciuppin.
  • Pesto . Another favorite from the Italian Riviera, this vibrant sauce is often served on pasta alongside seafood or fresh veggies, like zucchini.
  • Tagliatelle Bolognese . Bologna, where recipes have been passed down from generation to generation, is the birthplace of this all-time favorite dish. It features wide noodles topped with a sauce of ground meat.
  • Olive oil.  When it comes to the places where you’ll find the best olive oil, it’s a toss-up between Tuscany, where you’ll find delicious peppery olive oil, and Puglia, the country’s olive oil capital.
  • Arancini . Sicily is the home of these fried rice-and-cheese balls, but you can find them throughout most of Southern Italy, filled with a variety of delicious stuffings.

The euro. For tips on using the euro while on a trip to Italy,  check out our blog post about currency exchange .

Italian is the most widely spoken language in Italy. However, English is commonly used in popular areas. That said, knowing some key phrases is always useful. It will help you find your way around and show locals that you’re interested in learning about their culture.  Here are some key Italian phrases to know before you go .

To truly  experience Italy like a local , keep these things in mind.

  • Punctuality . Italians value punctuality, so arriving on time for appointments and meetings is important.
  • Greeting people.  Greeting people with a handshake or kiss on the cheek is customary.
  • Dining out.  Eating in Italy is an art form. It’s considered rude to ask for substitutions or not to finish your meal. And when it comes to spaghetti, roll it on a fork. Don’t eat spaghetti with a spoon or use a knife to cut it.  And don’t order an espresso with your meal. Save the coffee until after you’re finished eating.
  • Remove your hat . It’s a well-established tradition in Italy to remove your hat when you enter a church. The same goes for entering restaurants and cafes.
  • Leave your shorts in your suitcase.  Few Italians wear shorts in the city. Dressing well is important, especially in the cities.

We recommend packing light for your trip to Italy. One suitcase and one carry-on per person is a good guideline to follow; you should feel comfortable managing your baggage at the airport. After you’ve booked one of our Italy tour packages, we’ll give you information about how to prepare for your particular trip and even share a packing list in our mobile app.

  • Sun protection.  For all our trips, especially during the summer months in Italy, we recommend bringing sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat to protect your face and the back of your neck from the sun.
  • Layers.  For tours of Italy, we recommend packing lightweight, loose-fitting clothing that can be easily layered to accommodate varying temperatures, as well as a light jacket or rainwear.
  • Comfortable walking shoes.  Since you’ll be exploring new destinations with local guides, a comfortable pair of walking shoes is essential to have with you. Italy is famous for its fashionable footwear, but it’s also known for its cobblestone streets and steps. So, while you may be tempted to dress as fashionably as the locals, we recommend erring on the side of comfort to save yourself from blisters.
  • Dressier attire.  You may want to pack dressier attire if you plan to visit a high-end restaurant or attend a special performance.
  • Full-coverage layers for religious sites.  It is preferable not to visit churches, temples, or other religious sites with bare legs or shoulders, and staff at these sites may deny entrance on this basis.
  • A travel adapter.  A plug adapter is one of the most essential things to buy before going to Italy. Italy uses three plug types: C, F, and L. Type C plugs have two round pins, type F have two round pins with clips on the top and bottom, and type L have three round pins in a row. Most hotel rooms have a mixture of type F (used throughout Europe) and L (Italy only), but know that you can use a type F in a type C outlet and type C in a type L outlet (that’s a lot to remember, we know). As long as you have one of these power adapters, you’ll be absolutely fine.
  • A small day bag.  Many churches and museums will not allow you to bring in large backpacks for security purposes—you’ll need to check them at the door. However, you can wear a small day bag on your front, like a cross-body travel bag or stylish mini backpack.
  • An RFID money belt or wallet.  Italy’s city streets can get busy, and like in any country with many tourists, you’ll want to be wary of pickpockets. Radio-frequency identification (RFID) can protect your credit card info from electronic theft, and a money belt will conceal your cash without ruining your outfit.
  • A portable charger.  As you float along Venice’s canals, take in the Renaissance mastery of Florence, or walk along ancient streets in Rome, you’ll snap many  gorgeous photos of Italy . That means you’ll need a phone battery that can keep up. Pack a small portable charger, and you won’t have to worry!
  • A reusable water bottle.  This isn’t just one of our  eco-friendly travel essentials . It’ll also save you money. Italy’s tap water is safe to drink, and you can fill your bottle with fresh, cold water at Roman aqueducts built thousands of years ago—so it’s an authentic experience, too. Just try not to ask bar or restaurant staff to refill it for you, as this isn’t common practice in Italy.

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Walking through Rome is like walking through a postcard. From St. Peter's Basilica to the Colosseum, experience the iconic sites of the Eternal City! Visit the Trevi Fountain, walk the Spanish Steps, and indulge in pizza, gelato, and other Italian favorites. This affordable vacation allows you to travel to Rome for less, so you'll have more to spend on souvenirs! 

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Journey through ancient Rome, unwind on the sun-drenched beaches of Sorrento, and immerse yourself in the picturesque beauty of Positano — all at leisure with an included rental car. Discover Italy with ease and adaptability while enjoying countless adventures at every corner.

Rome Italy

Tour two European cities known for romance, art, culture, food, and history. Begin in Paris and wander through its cobblestone streets, visit world-class museums like the Louvre and Musee d'Orsay, and enjoy a picnic at Luxembourg Gardens. Fly to Rome and wrap yourself in all things Italian, from pasta to ancient Roman ruins like the Colosseum.

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Explore Rome in all its glory by visiting ancient ruins,  tossing a coin into the Trevi Fountain for a wish,  sipping the richest cappuccinos, and wandering through a city rich in culture, history, and magnificence. With monuments, landmarks, museums, art, and gardens available to guests, see as much of the Eternal City as you can in all its splendor.

Piazza Navona

Explore Rome your way! Your airfare and accommodation are all sorted out, so now you have the pleasure of choosing ways to fill your days! From visiting the Colosseum, to people watching at Piazza Navona, to tossing a coin into the Trevi Fountain, your Rome solo adventure is sure to be incredible.

Marvel at historic villages in Umbria, Italy

See Rome and Umbria on this 7-night getaway! Spend 5 nights in Italy's green heart of Umbria, with rolling green hills as far as the eye can see. Then make your way to Rome for 2 nights, Italy's historic and vivacious capital city. Enjoy  wine tastings, city tours and more!

Amalfi Coast, Italy

Vacation through the enchanting landscapes and renowned landmarks of southern Italy on this guided tour that spans multiple cities. Commence your journey in the historic city of Rome, followed by an overnight ferry ride to the picturesque island of Sicily. Continue your exploration through the region of Calabria, and finally, bask in the coastal beauty of the Sorrentine Peninsula. With the ease of having airfare, transportation, lodging, and guided tours all meticulously arranged, this 9-night expedition offers the Italian getaway you've always envisioned. 

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Whether it’s just the two of you, a group of friends, or your family, our Privately Guided Italian holiday can be tailored to your personal style: Choose from our fine city-center hotels in Rome, Florence and Venice and then pursue your own interests with a choice of included privately-guided sightseeing tours in each city. High-speed Italo trains with reserved First-Class seats and chauffeured transfers when you come and go promise carefree travel and more time to enjoy this trio of cities, including our extended 3-night stays in Rome and Florence.

Italy by Rail with Small Group Sightseeing

Italy by Rail with Small Group Sightseeing

With the most flexibility to Italy, our unique approach allows you to create your own Italian holiday. Choose from our fine city-center hotels in Rome, Florence and Venice, and tailor your vacation with a choice of included sightseeing – expertly guide with never more than 8 guests. High-speed Italo trains with reserved First Class seats promise more time to enjoy this trio of cities, including our extended 3-night stays in Rome and Florence.

Sicilian Delights + Antiquity

Sicilian Delights + Antiquity

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With never more than 16 guests and our engaging native guide, this exclusive journey across Sicily, Italy reveals more sites of antiquity and delves more deeply into the rich cultural legacy of the ancient civilizations that swept across this Mediterranean island, from Romans and Goths to Arabs and Normans. Along the way, you’ll sample fine Italian wines, enjoy wonderful meals, and experience genuine Sicilian hospitality.

Rome to Tuscany - Privately Guided Italy

Rome to Tuscany - Privately Guided Italy

Highlighted by five UNESCO World Heritage Sites, this in-depth Original Journey is a distinctive combination of Italy’s sophisticated urban appeal, its pastoral landscapes, and charming medieval hilltop towns. In short, it’s all that we love about Italy enhanced by our engaging professional guides, terrific deluxe hotels and signature Private Touring services.

Italy's Amalfi Coast - Privately Guided

Italy's Amalfi Coast - Privately Guided

With our signature Private Touring services, you’ll experience Italy at its best—from the sophisticated urban appeal of Naples and the idyllic charms of the Amalfi Coast to the magical isle of Capri. Our extensive sightseeing and cultural activities include a tasting of Neapolitan specialties, an excursion to Capri’s fabled Blue Grotto and an unforgettable chauffeured drive along the Amalfi Coast.

Northern Italy: Florence, Bologna + Milan

Northern Italy: Florence, Bologna + Milan

With chauffeured transportation throughout, our Privately Guided Journey takes you from the heart of Tuscany to Lombardy and Emilia-Romagna, two northern provinces renowned for their wealth of art, culture, history, and some of Italy’s finest culinary traditions—all enhanced by our uniquely flexible, privately-guided sightseeing and deluxe city-center hotels.

Cinque Terre

Cinque Terre

Overlooking the Mediterranean, the enchanting seaside villages of Cinque Terre are a wonderful addition to your travels in Italy. We include a choice of fine hotels, private sightseeing, chauffeured transfers from Florence, and a 2-day Cinque Terre Pass for easy exploration at your own pace.

Florence

Enhance your travels in Italy with our perfectly-planned 4-day stay in Florence. Choose from our charming city-center hotels and enjoy chauffeured transfers when you come and go, and a walking tour with your own personal guide.

Positano Private Tour

Positano Private Tour

Enhance your Italy tour with a stay in Positano. We include 3 nights at the stylish Hotel Eden Roc, chauffeured roundtrip transfers from Naples, and a full-day tour along the Amalfi Coast with your own private car, driver and guide.

Rome

Four days in the Eternal City… The perfect way to enhance your European holiday! We include a choice of hotels, all in the heart of Rome, plus chauffeured transfers and a private sightseeing tour including the Colosseum and Trevi Fountain.

Sorrento and Pompeii

Sorrento and Pompeii

Enhance your Italy tour with a 3-night stay in Sorrento. We include your choice of hotel, roundtrip transfers between Naples and Sorrento, and privately guided sightseeing in Pompeii and Sorrento.

Lake Como

Nestled against a magnificent mountain backdrop, the lakes and towns of Italy’s northern Lake District capture the true Italian spirit of La Dolce Vita . Our 3-day Private Tour includes transfers and a choice of fine hotels, making it easy to include the Lake District in your travels.

Milan

Home to rich history and high fashion, this vibrant city is the perfect complement to your travels through Italy. We include private transfers when you come and go, 2 nights’ deluxe hotel and city sightseeing with your own personal car, driver and guide.

Siena

Enhance your travels through Italy with the architectural majesty of Siena, a UNESCO World Heritage Site revered by many as one of Europe’s finest medieval cities. We include a choice of fine hotels, chauffeured transfers from Florence and a walking tour with your own personal Italian guide.

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Italy City Break - 5 Days

  • Explore medieval Assisi and its basilicas
  • Visit iconic Venice and enjoy a local spritz
  • Savor Bologna's unique flavors and sights
“Excellent experience. We have no regrets, other than having the flexibility to spend more time in certain places.” Juan Alfredo Ruano Perez, traveled in June 2022

8-day Best of Italy: Rome, Florence & Venice

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  • Explore Rome's historic Jewish Ghetto
  • Admire the Pantheon by night
  • Visit St. Mark's Basilica with skip-the-line
“Very well organized and run. Great way to see a large part of Italy.” Vasso Monta, traveled in October 2023

Italian Discovery

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  • Enjoy a guided tour of Venice's landmarks
  • Taste Bologna's famous cuisine
  • Explore medieval Assisi on your own
“Loved the whole tour. Not too much time in bus between sights. Good hotels and interesting meals when provided in the tour.” Barry Gartner, traveled in June 2024

Sicilian Secrets - Tour of Sicily 8 days

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  • Sightseeing
  • Explore the Greek Theatre in Syracuse
  • Tour Marsala's historic Florio Cellars
  • Visit the majestic Norman Cathedral in Monreale
“This tour is an excellent way to see a lot in a short period of time. The hotels were both clean and convenient.” Rebecca Skinner, traveled in January 2020

5-day Best of Italy: Rome, Florence & Venice

  • Discover Florence, the Cradle of Renaissance
  • Skip the line at St. Mark's Basilica in Venice
  • Explore medieval Assisi at your own pace
“The tour guides were amazing very knowledgeable.” John Magnante, traveled in August 2019

Sicilian Secrets - Tour of Sicily 10 days from Palermo

  • Taste local delicacies in Modica
  • Discover the Valley of the Temples
  • Explore Monreale's Norman Cathedral
“I enjoyed the tour. It hit all major cities and the tour guides were amazing.” Kahli Bervaldi, traveled in September 2022

Mamma Mia! Best of Italy

  • Visit haunting ruins of Pompeii
  • Tour elegant Bologna and taste local cuisine
“I would recommend this tour to anyone on a first trip to Europe. It's a great way to travel and met others.” Keri Bemister, traveled in May 2024

Classical Italy

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Central Boston is 3 miles away from Boston Logan Intl Airport.

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In thirty years of traveling, mostly with Delta, this was the worst day ever.

The flight was so late that I had to change connecting flights, turning a five-hour trip into a fourteen-hour nightmare.

I am so shocked at the service in first class. We were not greeted or offered a beverage for 45 minutes into the flight. She did however have time to write a long note. I just wanted a snack and something to drink. We were never offered coffee and the snacks came after dinner? It was the oddest flight I have ever been on. The gentleman next to me got up and gave our dinner box’s to the flight attendant and asked for a second glass of wine for each of us. Our dinner boxes sat on our tray for 20 minutes. She was rather distracted. He then asked another flight attendant for wine… finally we had a second glass. I was trying to give her some grace, she also told the man next me we couldn’t have any more wine because we drank it all… after landing the seasoned traveler next me ask for her employee number. Then it was a mutiny! She was refusing and it got tense. The captain came and asked what was happening, the flight attendants totally gave a biased account of the fact. The captain told the police the man I was seated next to was intoxicated! That was completely inaccurate and it really escalated things. I policeman found me at the luggage carousel to verify the facts. The flight attendants made false accusations that he touched them! That never happened. It was a very poorly trained crew. I am so anngry and shock by the entire experience! It was terrible service! I would like a refund for what I paid to be in first class and the most uncomfortable flight ever. I always fly Delta, it has been wonderful. I was so flustered by the entire experience! Please give me an update on this matter! Thank you, Kelle Myers

It was reported to the passengers that Delta failed to schedule the crew properly. This error caused the pilot to show up about 30 minutes late. All in all Delta's inability to take care of this basic function resulted in about an hour delay.

I notice that every time I fly delta or any American carrier, the staff seem tired, overworked, and not at the service level I’m accustomed to in Asia. They frequently crash into my arm when coming down the aisle. Food is shoved at my face with no greeting or verbal cue. The food portions seemed much smaller than usual and didn’t see much wine or beverage options. This is comfort plus? The plane was old and tired. The bathroom was dripping with mineral stains after a long lack of cleaning. The power socket did not work, although the USB output did. I really wonder why I’m flying Delta, I think it’s time to switch to ANA.

Late departure due to large number of wheel chair patrons. Used to having a box of snacks to select from in comfort plus. The flight attendant just rattled off what was available and asked us to pick. Felt rushed and uncomfortable. Seat was great. Prefer having the screen on the seat in front of me instead of having to pull it up from the seat side. Lots of room for my carryon under the seat in front of me.

The airplanes were so old and out-dated it was terrifying to fly on them.

It’s was good. There’s so much room for improvement though. Since the plane was small, there was no entertainment but for years now, the most jarring aspect of travel is the lack of tasty snacks.

The important things including boarding and the flight being on time and safe were excellent. The disappointment comes from the comfort and amenities. Was misled by the "availability" of inflight internet- there is an extra cost. The tray table was broken, the bathroom door stuck and flight attendants were competent but not very friendly.

The Pilot was one of the best I've had, very informative about turbulence and got us to our destination early

Boarding was a disaster being moved by Air France by bus to the plane. The plane should have been at the right gate.

A disaster. Air France is a real joke. They overcharge us customers for absolutely nothing. Service was very poor, food was mediocre, entertainment non existent, etc. We paid thousands of dollars for our business class tickets and then we were told in Paris we could not access its lounge. Really Air France ? Congratulations on irritating your customers to the sky high level and ensuring we will do everything in our power to discourage others to travel with you.

They again did not offer any functioning WiFi in the transatlantic crossing.

The first half from DC to Paris was very good and the staff were very helpful and humble BUT flight from Paris to Mumbai was sad. 1) it was packed. 2) no space on head compartment 3) crews were unresponsive to the calls 4) one crew member literally banged the bottle of water after giving me glass of water. A little water splashed on me and she was unapologetic 5) with so many hours of flight, little leg space should be taken care else don’t fill your airline till brim which affects your crew and they remove anger on us. 6) huge line for washrooms. 7) 2nd half journey was pathetic

At check-in at Guarulhos Airport, I was coerced to pay EUROS 100 for each of my two teenage kids travelling on economy premium on the same flight (total charge of EUROS 200) to AIR FRANCE on the rational that they were on a different class and therefore they would require additional care from the flight crew. My wife and I would be (and actually flew) only a few meters from our kids on business class in the same flight. Air France took EUROS 200 from me in exchange for absolutely nothing. My kids are seasoned travelers and independent, and in any event, they were not given any special or any other assistance or attention by Air France flight crew as result or in connection with the fee charged from me at any given time during the flight to Paris - so ABSOLUTELY NO SERVICE WAS PERFORMED AND THE FEE WAS SIMPLY ANOTHER WAY OF “MILKING “ EXTRA EUROS 200 FROM ME. Worse, Air France made us wait for everyone to deplane in Paris to let us deplane - after an Air France Paris representative ridiculously confirmed that our kids were our kids, with our kids at that time already by our side seating in business class. We almost lost our connection to Malta as a result. Such a scheme from Air France is outrageous – especially because it penalizes its customers flying in business class or in first class. I would have imagined that Air France would have wanted to attract clients to fly its premium classes – not to charge cheap EURO 100 fees and to keep them waiting to deplane with their families after 12 hours flights at their destination. You won’t see us any time soon Air France and best of luck with your strategy !

Flight was late over a hour just like the first one. WiFi was down.

My only issue was my meal was inedible except for the sides.

The check in was horrible. I stood in line for 1 hour to check in with an Air France ticket. Then I was told I had to go to Delta counter onstead to check in instead. It made no sense.

Medíocre. The food wasn't good (although not bad, bad) and the staff wasn't kind. I asked for n extra blanket, the steward never came back, serving us roughly.

Generally good. The crew is excellent. The food could be better.

Very pleasant staff, there was some turbulence but the captain was very apologetic and gave notice where possible.

Flight was great. Had to wait almost 100 minutes for luggage (some problem in the delivery). This may not be an Aer Lingus problem, but an SFO problem.

Amenity kits were never handed out. There was zero friendliness and assistance by crew. Food was uneatable. One drink was offered and no wine, with dinner or before or after. Cocktails and beverages were not encouraged and when I asked for water, none was given. Poorest, most cramped business class flight I’ve ever been on.

Loved it! Best airline to fly with. Nice crew, good planes, good food!

Probably my favorite airline and way to go to Europe. Everything went smoothly! Food was tasty, crew was pleasant. Really cannot complain!

Great customer service. Frequent updates from the pilot. Smooth flight. Good entertainment. Meal service.

The first leg of my 2 flights were delayed, causing me to miss my second flight and have to stay the whole night in Dublin. Super upset with this experience, and I still need to figure out how to get compensated for this.

The flight got us safely from point a to point b and on time. For a transatlantic flight that isnt nothing. Flight crew was kind and professional. The seats are super uncomfortable (worse than domestic budget airlines) and the cabin was DIRTY.

Great service on the plane and by ground staff. great prices. I was able to change seats on the plane. The allocated seats cannot be changed when checkin in online. They have to be done at the airport if you check in at the airport or on the plane by asking a stewardess / steward.

Plane could have been cleaner. There were many crumbs and crud around the seat mounts.

Friendly crew members. Food was so-so, below average. However, ice cream add a little touch and made a difference.

Overall American Airlines are good. For a long haul flight I would have appreciated if they had offered water durning the flight, as they don't provide individual water bottles. I applaud their recycling efforts onboard.

Experience was probably the best I’ve had on BA for a long time. Only thing is A380 is old now and it needs upgrading. The en re attainment screens are very small and the touchscreen barely works.

British airways canceled our connecting flight then sent an email 1 day before. Didn't offer us any comp for our flights or anything.

Flight cancelled! Rebooked by circuitous routing although there were seats available on other nonstop flights.

Service of the crews were great. Food on flight was very greasy, and salty.

Sardine can herringbone layout in business class. Uncomfortable and nowhere to put your book, phone, headphones, etc. worst hard product ever, and the service and food aren’t good enough to make it worthwhile. Expensive garbage. British Airways purchased this thinking only about financials, clearly not customer experience. British Airways business class is the garbage truck of the skies. Hard pass!

Horrible. I bought a flight with British airlines from Amsterdam to Orlando via London. Less than a day they changed my flight to London so I had to fly to London city airport and then find my way to Gatwick for my connecting flight. It was very costly

I never travelled better and more comfortably than with this flight because I was upgraded to the business class! it was amazing in every aspect. I was able to lay down and sleep, and the food was comparable to a gourmet restaurant menu. The flight was not only on time, but even much earlier, the crew was excellent as well. It felt like a very nice reward after so many uncomfortable and frustrating travels in the past decades. Even though most of my past trips were not with BA, they gave me a memorable gift with this favor. Thank you British Airways!

The flight attendant kept bypassing our row when serving drinks and food. And the. He spilled water on me. And spilled a chicken tikka masala on the aisle floor right by my feet.

Crew was good. Very nice staff. Wine was good. Problems- no AC while waiting for takeoff. Long wait so we should have been more comfortable. No water for quite awhile. Food should have been better for an Italian airline. Chicken was pressed rounds of processed meat- not tasty. We had only one hour for our connection- ran through airport- plane waited for us and staff was helpful.

Flight was cancelled and other being told it was cancelled there has been no other contact.

Poor , i missed the next flight to new york . We stayed inside the plane for almost 30 or 40min

Very frustrating trip. From Rome to boston , and i missed the next flight to new york

Everything was fine except the food. They really need to work on the quality of the food.

They are nice personal and as sky silver medaglia member love Delta air and partner

I’m disappointed with ITA Airlines. I feel their planes are outdated. I upgraded to Premier economy and there was very little “Premium” about it. I flew on SAS in Premier economy and that is a great experience. I do not recommend this airline.

Cancelled my ticket and was never told and showed up to airport

ITA cancelled my flight and I was not able to make it to my connection flight. I had no choice but to book a totally different ticket, different airline and pay for a flight that I can't afford. ITA keeps saying I will get full refund, but I can't believe it.

Boarding in Rome for the Venice connection was disappointing. Very hot after a long flight, being herded on a crowded, unairconditioned bus to be transported to the tarmac for boarding for our connection. ITA you can do better than this, especially for international passengers!

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